Example sentences of "and [adv] do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The stewards established there had been interference , but it was accidental and had taken place before the second last and thereby did not count under the rules .
2 He then moves to the East to Herbert and Clara 's and works for Clarriher , as a clerk , and eventually does quite well for himself .
3 Julian never paid back the money , even though he started up in business again and eventually did all right for himself .
4 Terry Biddlecombe on Greek Scholar did likewise , Brian Hetcher remounted Red Alligator , Pat McCarron tried time and again to get Freddie through the sea of flailing legs and eventually did so .
5 Yet , a large number go on and eventually do reasonably well academically , the implication being that sporting involvement may not be so detrimental to education as it might appear .
6 Roy 's Dream had won the Town Arms and Ladhope Inn Novices ' Chase , so his owner pocketed £2,788 prize-money and presumably did not feel harshly treated either .
7 Conversely , they often assume , as do others , that someone working on religion theoretically and empirically does so from the standpoint of a believer , with the underlying assumption , ‘ Why else would anyone be interested in such a traditional , out-dated , and unimportant institution ? ’
8 It is primarily an explanatory one , it connects problems and explains why they are problems , and who for , and so does not set up bite-sized problems for the reformer to tackle one by one .
9 Always Defect , as we have seen , can not benefit from clustering , and so does not enjoy this higher-order stability .
10 Molten copper oxidises in air and so does not flow well in enclosed moulds .
11 Long , graduated tails , in which all but the outermost feathers are elongated , generate the same lift as normal tails ( because maximum span is set by the outermost feathers and so does not change ) but substantially more drag , as elongation adds considerably to tail area .
12 Section 2(1) does not change the meaning of appropriation but it tells us when appropriation is not to be regarded as dishonest ( and so does not amount to stealing ) .
13 But drafting for a fellow-barrister , though desirable for experience , does not bring one into contact with the instructing solicitor , and so does not nurture one 's own practice .
14 However , he or she is not legally the owner of any shares and so does not receive dividends , and can not vote .
15 Taken together , the evidence assembled under the four points of assessment rather suggests that the conventional model of responsible party government is at odds with the facts and so does not provide an adequate explanation for party politics and the making of public policy .
16 The ribbed vault is a lighter construction and so does not place the same enormous stress upon the walls and arcades supporting it .
17 As signalled by at all , however , this use also suggests a negative bias on the part of the speaker against the existence of any real need to borrow money , and so does not belong in a separate category from the others at all : it is just as non-assertive as all the rest .
18 It is slightly cut away at the rear and so does n't put pressure on the Achilles tendon .
19 It is very fine and so does n't cause any discernable marks on the glass while cleaning off the algae .
20 The 486DX is a different in that it has a numeric coprocessor built into it and so does n't need one adding as a separate unit .
21 Antonio is very cunning and shrewd though for he has got many ships and so does n't have all his eggs in one basket .
22 His reputation was such , however , that a photographer from the New York Times arrived and another member of the audience was so overwhelmed by the occasion that she described Eliot 's face as " that of an archangel who has too much work to do , and so does only half of it leaving the rest to the North Wind " .
23 Obviously this is n't always the case with ex-offenders — even those who are like this tend to get branded by society , and so do n't get given a chance to start anew .
24 Shadows are the absence of light and so do n't exist in themselves , but they are still visible and palpable just as if they did .
25 There are many types of reading test currently used in primary schools ; most of them , however , are norm-referenced rather than criterion-referenced , and so do not relate directly to the levels of attainment described above .
26 The remedies have been grouped for easier comparison and so do not appear alphabetically .
27 Some children never learn that it is worth the effort and so do not learn to read efficiently .
28 Some children who are able to read and have learned to read effortlessly are unaware of the rewards of reading and so do not read voluntarily .
29 There is just one problem : brains are part of the soft tissue of the body and so do not survive fossilization .
30 Many of the dichotomies traditionally employed in this area — for example between constraints operating through reasons and constraints due to other factors — are formulated with individual subjects in mind , and so do not apply , while others , which were originally intended to apply to only some properties of individuals and collectives , must bear extra weight .
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